He doesn't need the side link while snowblowing so that is the remote I'd use.
If the side link had float it would be nice to use while blowing snow.
He doesn't need the side link while snowblowing so that is the remote I'd use.
He doesn't need the side link while snowblowing so that is the remote I'd use.
He doesn't need the side link while snowblowing so that is the remote I'd use.
If the side link had float it would be nice to use while blowing snow.
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Once I get the SnoLander fitted to my tractor and up and running, Murphy's Law suggests that it shall never snow again.
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Congratulations on doing it the hard way.
Next time raise it up and drive the truck forward, pulling the trailer out from under it. :thumbsup:
Congratulations on doing it the hard way.
Next time raise it up and drive the truck forward, pulling the trailer out from under it. :thumbsup:
Congratulations on doing it the hard way.
Next time raise it up and drive the truck forward, pulling the trailer out from under it. :thumbsup:
You can make all the remotes you want with these stackable electric/hydraulic valves. You use your OEM SCV for control.
you can stack 3 of these in a stack, making 4 sets of remotes including the pass thru when no valve is selected electrically all fed and controlled from one of your stock OEM remotes. So if he had room on the back he could have 12 remote sets with the 3 stock remotes as the feeds. There now.. that ought to satisfy the most remote hungry guy on the planet.:laughing:
Lifting and pulling forward did occur to me, but somebody had already pulled the truck up to the house. A set of pallet forks would have allowed me to lift it straight up and out too (but then as murphy1244 said, we wouldn't have been able to hear the whole song :thumbsup: ).
Glad to see you post this. I will get my grapple in a couple weeks. Picking it up from dealer to save on freight then using tractor to pick it up . Driving forward wouldn't have occurred to me.
Like the Kioti second/third function sections, you can actually stack as many of those as you want - you'll just need to cut your own tie rods from grade 5 all thread. I believe there is room for at least a fourth function on the NX-series cab models without touching the cab, you would just need to figure out how to activate the cable, since there's not a hole or lever in the cab for it.
That video is well-edited (thank you!), and I rather enjoyed watching you maneuver without tearing up the side panels! :thumbsup: My utility trailer has fixed rails and heavy hinged ramps, so it's what I have to do with something that big. I can't pull forward with the ramps down, or unload off the rear with the ramps up! :no: